Thanks in advance for checking my post. If I'm in the wrong spot, my apologies!

Family is looking for toy hauler with following criteria. Can someone point me to a manufacturer who may have what we need? Half Ton Towable20 - 25'One Queen bed for Wifey and meTwo separate bunkish type beds for our growing boys (12years and 9 years)Standard amenities such as fridge, shower, toilet, stove, etc.

One option I considered is installing the electric queen bed that raises and lowers in the garage area. Is this doable and advised?

I don’t have a bumper pull, but plenty of folks here do. To be honest, to get good advice on these forums I have learned the super knowledgeable folks here (I’m not of of them), always want to know stats about your tow vehicle or they really can’t give good advice. “Half ton towable” won’t mean anything to them. But you are definitely in the right spot to ask. Really nice people here. Good luck, and I used to race motorcycles too in my younger days. Soooo much fun!!

Do you have the truck? If so, look for a yellow placard on the driver door latch post which will give you the max weight of passengers and cargo shall not exceed XXXX lbs. Please reports number, along with year, make and model. I fear you may not like our answer.

Forget about a fifth wheel (FW) toy hauler. Regardless of dealer claims, they do not exist. Here is why:

In a nutshell, the truck can carry a maximum weight as shown on the placard. Add up the weight of all passengers, pets, car seats, and other tools and cargo to be carried in the truck. Add 80# for a WD hitch. What is left is the max hitch weight the truck can handle. IGNORE PUBLISHED HITCH WEIGHT!! Use 10% - 12% of the GVWR of the camper.For a FW, the hitch will weigh closer to 200# and the pin wt is 20% of the TH GVWR.

Not going to happen sorry toy haulers are nose heavy to start and weight more because of the weight capacity you need to be looking at 3/4 tons as a minumim my friends 2015 Tundra was a boat weight pulling his 23 ft attitude with nothing in it and only 2 adults - no bikes no kids no moto gear

Depending on the model of expedition you may have a cargo capacity of 900 lbs minus kids you wife etc, please check the yellow door decal drivers side for your vehicles cargo capacity as they vary by individual units

Found the Keystone 24ours. Going to investigate whether our Expedition can safely haul it. Planning on towing dry which will help with the weight issues.

My 4x4 with Heavy Towing Package Expedition has 3.31 rear end. According to the chart at the link below, it can tow 9300lbs Loaded Trailer Weight. If the Keystone 24ours comes it at 7600lbs loaded, I should be OK, correct?

sorry you are jumping the gun a bit you need to find the YELLOW DECAL DRIVERS SIDE DOOR JAM it will look like the attachment that tell you your payload no trailer is every pulled empty and the number they give you is for a base model ZERO options so no electric beds no tvs gennies etc etc etc good luck

when using the Ford Guide that is for a base model no passengers no options no hitch sway bars nothing so if you have an xlt it will be less than an xl etc etc AND if you were to pull that much weight you wouldnt have a very fun ride

That chart number is for a bare, naked Expedition, no options except max tow, no cargo, only 2 passengers at 150# each and a full fuel tank. You can easily have 500 pounds of options, which must be deducted from this number. Also deduct passenger weight and cargo weight in the truck. That number shrinks quickly.

You are better off starting with the YELLOW LABEL number. From that, subtract ALL passenger weight (no allowance in Payload), all cargo weight in the truck, 80# for WD hitch, and 10% of the GVWR. You may pull it dry, but I doubt you pull it empty. All the clothes, bedding, pots and pans, lawn chairs, and toys in the camper will push the weight way up. An empty 50 gal fresh water tank only saves 400 lbs, and only 40 lbs of tongue wt.

That Expedition is a great vehicle, but is was NOT designed to pull a heavy trailer!

Do not believe any salesman about towing capabilities. They are much more interested in making a sale than your safety. And they are usually very uneducated about towing capacities.

I have a Prime Time Fury 2910 It tows good, but I have a one ton dully left over from our truck camper days. We have only two people so it is set up perfect for us with two lazy boy type chairs. But you can get it with a dinette setup. Check it out.

There may be a unit out there that you could legally pull with 1/2 ton and meet your specs. But they would meet weight specifications by building with cheaper materials. I wouldn’t do it. Need a bigger truck and 28’ + bumper pull or 5ver.